Nairobi, April 26 -- Kenyans are rapidly moving beyond basic use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, with new data showing a sharp shift toward mastering complex digital skills in a race to secure future jobs and income streams.

Latest search trends released by Google reveal an explosion in interest around advanced AI concepts, signalling a transition from passive consumption of the new-age technology to active technical learning.

At the centre of this shift is a staggering 16,720 percent surge in searches for AI agents over the past year, pointing to a growing number of users seeking to understand and deploy automated systems that can perform tasks independently.

This marks a significant evolution in Kenya's digital landscape, wher...